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It was Edward Snowden who said that “Arguing that you don’t care about the right to privacy because you have nothing to hide is no different than saying you don’t care about free speech because you have nothing to say.”
It was Edward Snowden who said that “Arguing that you don’t care about the right to privacy because you have nothing to hide is no different than saying you don’t care about free speech because you have nothing to say.”
But the Australian eSafety Commissioner isn’t giving up her “won’t someone think of the children” rhetoric.
And good news in Australia (despite the disingenuous headline).
News today: vote has been postponed.
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My admin friend told me that all email is now secure and encrypted by default.
Of course you have to trust whoever is hosting your email though. Don’t trust Gmail, yahoo, hotmail etc
Selfish people don’t care about those factors. The existing graph has a better chance of swaying them.
Misleading title. He did not win the appeal.
He won the opportunity to have an appeal hearing.
It is last week’s news anyhow.
Am surprised to see Australia rates highly. 40% of students don’t know it takes about a year for Earth to orbit the Sun.
I would guess that half the population doesn’t understand compound interest.
I would also guess only 5% could describe the scientific method, 1% could describe the use of normal distributions.
I would guess that 20% of locally born Australians would not know how to use punctuation or grammar for clear expression.
Is this a worldwide trend? The rise of flerfers suggests it is.
Brave browser. No need for plugin.
Yes on Android I can do split tunnelling too as well as 4G. So a total of four IP’s (not three).
It is annoyingly inconsistent that the Android app split tunnelling is done via an exclusion list but the laptop app does it via an inclusion list.
But you only get two IP addresses on each device, right?
“Split tunnelling” lets you use your regular ISP for some apps but Proton for others. So you can use different browsers to appear to be two different people on a single web site.
I am confused were the amendments to stop warrantless surveillance passed or not?
The amendment… would ban warrantless surveillance of US persons…
…Additional amendments… all passed.
Including mine I presume. Not the beehaw one I “crossposted” from. I will post about it on the Boost group, thanks. The developer won’t like being outdone by Thunder.
What happens if you do a search like I did in my screenshot?
Wasn’t too rude. I still am not sure I understand federation between instances.
And I just realised now that my app has a proper crosspost option (which I should have used). Nobody picked me up on that.
I still don’t understand the whole federation thing. Does your app combine the “Privacy” group from lemmy.ml with that of lemmy.world and other lemmy instances?
Not posted here when I checked before posting and I just checked again, searching for Apple then sorting by new.
Maybe the previous person removed the word Apple or it was a different publication which didn’t mention Apple in the headline?
Symmetrical transparency.